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Are we producing and spreading the Gospel using 21st century tools, such as television and Internet do we still think that using magnetic tapes and our church pulpits will get the job done? In Jesus' day entertainers and preachers always used creative ways to stand out. The most important one was traveling to locations where crowds were gathered. Today crowds gather in homes in front of televisions and computer screens for entertainment and information. The church has separated the crowd from her messages by not going to those locations. Of the few Christian television resources that are out there, most appear fake, hokey, and melodramatic and are not very appealing to the unbeliever.
Are we using the right tools for reaching out to the billions of televisions and computers of those people who would never darken the door of a church? Are we using creative, colorful, attractive ways that stand out and are expected by this culture? Or does our gospel presentation look black and white in a world of almost limitless color. Do we still expect people to come to us instead of doing what Jesus said and taking the Gospel to a lost and dying world?
The Gospel is alive and well and should not be stuck in a time warp. We should be using all of the new technological tools that are at our disposal. If we settle for less, then we are not giving God our best. We are asking Him to settle for something that is second rate and presenting an already compromised message.
Our goal is to provide you with film that communicates God’s message in a way that very large numbers of people will come to Christ as a result. Our staff will lead you through all phases of development from script writing to post production and duplication. We offer our christian video ministries services throughout the US and the world.
Throughout the process one producer will be your point of contact. Regardless the size of your staff, rest assured all production issues will be channeled through one producer who is completely aware of the scope and intricacies of your current video production.
Fifty years of television have taught us one thing .. our audience would rather watch than read. Studies have shown that people will remember:
- 10% of what they read
- 20% of what they hear
- 50% of what they read and hear
Here at Christian Video Ministries we believe that media can have a great impact when it is properly employed and can really give your message a great impact, but if it’s poorly put together, or if it’s intrusive, it might do more harm than good.
Visual presentations are great and powerful tools. Placing them on your website is a great way to create and establish a personal connection with your target audience that will appeal to their senses.
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